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↓    ↓      ↓     ↓Money Madness Jump to navigationJump to search Money Madness Money Madness FilmPoster.jpeg Theatrical release poster Directed by	Sam Newfield Produced by	Sigmund Neufeld Screenplay by	Al Martin Story by	Al Martin Starring	Hugh Beaumont Frances Rafferty Music by	Leo Erdody Cinematography	Jack Greenhalgh Edited by	Holbrook N. Todd Production company Sigmund Neufeld Productions Distributed by	Film Classics Release date April 15, 1948 (United States) Running time 73 minutes Country	United States Language	English Money Madness is a 1948 film is mystery film directed by Sam Newfield starring Hugh Beaumont and Frances Rafferty.[1]

ಪರಿವಿಡಿ 1	Plot 2	Cast 3	Reception 3.1	Critical response 4	References 5	External links Plot Steve Clark (Hugh Beaumont) is on a Los Angeles-bound bus and gets off in a small town on the way. He first hides a large amount of cash he had been carrying in his suitcase. Then he gets a job, which leads him to a chance encounter with Julie Saunders (Frances Rafferty), a local woman in her 20s. Julie lives with an elderly, bitter aunt who makes her life miserable. Clark, with his charm and original outlook on life, instantly becomes a ray of sunlight for her, and they quickly marry.

However, Clark soon admits to her that the marriage is part of a plan he has crafted. This plan will help him launder a large amount of ill-gotten cash—but it also involves murder and will make Julie an accessory to it, against her will.

Cast Hugh Beaumont as Steve Clark Frances Rafferty as Julie Harlan Warde as Donald Cecil Weston as Cora Ida Moore as Mrs. Ferguson Danny Morton as Rogers Joel Friedkin as Mr. Wagner Lane Chandler as Policeman Reception Critical response Film critic Dennis Schwartz, while giving the film a mixed review, liked the feature, writing, "A low-grade film noir that has its chilling moments. It opens with Julie Saunders (Frances Rafferty) sentenced to a prison term of ten years for being an accomplice to murder. A flashback is used to show how a sweet girl like Julie could have gotten into such deep trouble ... Beaumont went on to be Ward Cleaver in television's Leave It to Beaver, but here he's great to watch as a sleazeball and sicko killer. It's film where it takes a suspension of belief to get through all the problems built into the implausible plot, but nevertheless the film has a certain insanity kicking in that somehow works to give it an edge."[2]

References Money Madness at the American Film Institute Catalog. Schwartz, Dennis. Ozus' World Movie Reviews, film review, April 17, 2005. Accessed: July 11, 2013. External links Money Madness at the American Film Institute Catalog Money Madness on IMDb Money Madnes at AllMovie Money Madnes at the TCM Movie Database Money Madness is available for free download at the Internet Archive Money Madness complete film on YouTube (public domain)

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